Monday, October 17, 2005
Yahoo taking on Google, Microsoft for AOL? | CNET News.com:
"Yahoo reportedly has left the sidelines and entered the struggle with rivals Google and Microsoft for a piece of America Online.
Yahoo is in talks with AOL, according to an article on TheStreet.com, which cited unidentified sources. The prize: AOL's millions of search and portal users and the related $380 million in ad revenue that now goes Google's way.
Representatives of Yahoo and of AOL, a unit of Time Warner, declined to comment on the report. The word comes on the heels of rumors that first Microsoft, then a Google-Comcast partnership, were in discussions with AOL..."
"Yahoo reportedly has left the sidelines and entered the struggle with rivals Google and Microsoft for a piece of America Online.
Yahoo is in talks with AOL, according to an article on TheStreet.com, which cited unidentified sources. The prize: AOL's millions of search and portal users and the related $380 million in ad revenue that now goes Google's way.
Representatives of Yahoo and of AOL, a unit of Time Warner, declined to comment on the report. The word comes on the heels of rumors that first Microsoft, then a Google-Comcast partnership, were in discussions with AOL..."
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